So? The game was broken on ps3 for months after it came out and we get nothing. Fuck you microsoft.

If I was a PS3 user I would play skyrim or other games becides skyrim to kill the time and stop complaining.
It's just a month. You survived waiting for the skyrim release so I don't understand how you could just wait a month.

If I was a PS3 user I would play skyrim or other games becides skyrim to kill the time and stop complaining.
It's just a month. You survived waiting for the skyrim release so I don't understand how you could just wait a month.

I already beat the majority of the quests so there's nothing to do and I have been playing other games, is there something wrong with wanting to get back into skyrim? No. Who says I can't wait? I just think it's bullshit how we've gotten the short end of the stick this entire time.

Morrowind still has the best visual style of the Elder Scrolls Series. Whether its the art, armor designs, or architecture, its just all great.

Personally I like Skyrim a bit more. The cold weather, snow covered mountains, icy islands in the north. The cold wind blowing through the air, the green forests and all the stone formations in the west.

Although Morrowind was unique and really alien, which has it's own charm.

Personally I like Skyrim a bit more. The cold weather, snow covered mountains, icy islands in the north. The cold wind blowing through the air, the green forests and all the stone formations in the west.

Although Morrowind was unique and really alien, which has it's own charm.

Unfortunately. But maybe we get to visit some Daedric Realm? I mean doesn't Mephala hate undead; that might include vampires. And you get the Dawnbreaker from her.

I think I heard somewhere that some guy from Bethesda said that they'd like to revisit the city of Daggerfall. (Don't quote me on that though.)

Honestly if the major questline is fucking brilliantly paced and acutally a QUESTLINE unlike all the bullshit in Skyrim, then I'd be willing to pay for that

The big issue with skyrim is that they designed their entire meta-game and gameplay systems around having the player constantly doing questing above all else, when questing is by far the worst part of the game. A DLC that adds an actually good/great quest would really work out nicely with their "never get bored/lost, do quests all the time" type of design they went with for Skyrim.

so, IS morrowind worth getting? I've thought about it and as its on sale...

Morrowind has the following major faults:

1. The combat system is based off of pen-and-paper type stuff. It's just as deep as an actual pen-and-paper RPG, but it also has gameplay aspects to it that just feel extremely outdated. Such as, your skill mostly determines a random chance to miss with a weapon (even if it looks like you are clearly hitting), running consumes stamina (which adds to your chances to miss at low stamina..), etc.

2. The pacing is very slow. The first 10 levels, gameplay wise, kind of suck compaired to moment-to-moment gameplay in later levels. The main quest takes a SERIOUSLY long time to pick up any steam. While this is to it's benefit on some scale (i.e. it gives you total freedom and makes you more invested in the world before becoming invested in the main quest), it does it to a degree that is painful if you just want to get the MQ done. And you being very weak early on has some benefit too - it makes you feel like you earned your status as a bad-ass, instead of having it be given to you. Helps too, that higher level allies in guilds basically require you to be as good as them in order to advance in said guild (and they WILL kick your ass at low levels). It had a good vision, but if the mechanics were much better, that good vision would have felt better.

3. Presentation wise, it sucks. However, thanks to plenty of graphic mods (MGE), texture replacers (I personally love Darker Morrowind - better quality textures that fit the moody style), and model replacers (better bodies) you can get something that looks almost as good as Oblivion, with an art style that looks MUCH better.

If you can *deal* with the above issues though, Morrowind is EASILY the best TES game in the series. It all has to do with the fact that they spent 6 years meticulously building the world of morrowind by hand, and the entire game design is focused around the world, instead of the quests (which Skyrim does). Diverse enviornments, great art style, great storyline/lore, etc.

Many people just can't get into it though, thanks to the bad pacing at the start and the old pen+paper style combat design. This can be relived if you properly build your character at the start, but you're not gonna know how to make a proper character on your first run through, which is where people get frustrated (as making wrong characters will SERIOUSLY give you a frustrating time).

so, IS morrowind worth getting? I've thought about it and as its on sale...

I really enjoyed it, because it feels so diverse and interesting. The animations aren't exactly great, and the combat is horrifically abysmal, but the sheer amount factions, environments and quests make it a very interesting game.

I really enjoyed it, because it feels so diverse and interesting. The animations aren't exactly great, and the combat is horrifically abysmal, but the sheer amount factions, environments and quests make it a very interesting game.

If you treat it like most traditional jRPG's and wRPG's, the combat isn't bad at all, and if anything, it's much better. If you treat it like an action-RPG, a genre that was in its infancy when it was released, it'll feel awful.

If you treat it like most traditional jRPG's and wRPG's, the combat isn't bad at all, and if anything, it's much better. If you treat it like an action-RPG, a genre that was in its infancy when it was released, it'll feel awful.

For my first character, I specialized in daggers.
I was forced to stab certain enemies upwards of a hundred times in order to kill them.

For my first character, I specialized in daggers.
I was forced to stab certain enemies upwards of a hundred times in order to kill them.

Felt like I was doing more damage to my hand to be completely honest.

Daggers are fast as hell in Morrowind, though. Enchanting a dagger leads to ridiculous damage.

In regards to Skyrim, it looks like I've encountered a major bug. Ever since I tried messing with ENB series configurations, Skyrim has been loading slow as hell. Getting through a loading screen used to take seconds, but now it takes upward to a minute. And literally half of the time, the game refuses to load my saves! It absolutely refuses to load files where the player is outdoors. My saves files are normal-size and not bloated. The only solutions I've found involve resetting the .ini files and defragmenting the harddrive. The former didn't work at all, and I'm currently doing the latter. Disabling mods has no effect at all. I've already tried verifying the cache. I've read that reinstalling the game might not work either...

And no, I didn't install/uninstall the ENB incorrectly. Although at one point I did almost accidentally delete my entire data folder, but that's inconsequential to this problem.

His eyes are the weirdest part I think. I can't tell what they're going for. It could be related to vampires or werewolves. Then again it looks a little evil. Maybe it has to do with dragons? I don't know. Whatever it is, looks like dovahkiin went through some serious shit.